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It’s been a little bit since news has come out regarding the Cowboys’ final three available scholarships, but Steve Lutz and his staff are still working.
Oklahoma State has reportedly shown interest in St. John’s transfer Glenn Taylor Jr., according to Jon Rothstein. If that name sounds familiar, Mike Boynton and Co. were reportedly looking at Taylor last offseason, but Taylor eventually transferred from Oregon State to St. John’s. Out of Las Vegas, Taylor was listed at 6-foot-6, 205 pounds last season with the Red Storm.
He averaged 4.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists a game last season. That came after he averaged 11.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists as a sophomore at Oregon State. Although his per-game stats took a dip while in Queens, he shot a career-high 42% from 3-point range at St. John’s on 59 attempts. For reference, that’s about as many attempts as Eric Dailey Jr. took last season.
Taylor put up 17 points in a game against Butler in February. He went 5-for-7 from 3 that day. His career-high to this point is a 28-point outing against Cal while at Oregon State as a sophomore. That game saw him go 15-for-16 from the foul line. He is a career 78% foul shooter.
Taylor initially committed to Grand Canyon out of the portal but reopened his recruitment at the start of this month. Rothstein has since reported that Taylor planned a visit to Memphis and that Ohio State was also interested.
Taylor was a member of the 2021 recruiting class. He was the No. 195 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings that cycle and chose Oregon State over offers from USC, UNLV, Nevada and others.
OSU has three open scholarships in the midst of a portal-heavy offseason. New coach Steve Lutz has added seven players from the portal after only three players stayed from Boynton’s final squad in Stillwater.
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